Phil Salt fulfilled a childhood dream at his old stomping ground in Barbados with an unbeaten century to lift England to an eight-wicket victory over the West Indies.
Assaults on fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv, who were playing Ajax in the Europa League, were condemned as antisemitic.
Phil Salt continued his stunning T20 form against the West Indies with a swashbuckling 103 not out off 54 balls as England drew first blood in the five-match series in Barbados.
Camilla, 77, pulled out of an Olympic and Paralympic reception at the Palace and the opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey earlier this week after developing the seasonal ...
The death toll from a bombing at a railway station in troubled south western Pakistan has risen to at least 26, officials ...
The King will open two hubs designed to save and circulate tonnes of surplus food as he marks his 76th birthday. The opening of the distribution centres will also mark the first anniversary of the ...
In July, Israeli air strikes hit a girls’ school in Gaza’s central city of Deir al-Balah, killing at least 30 people ...
An official said ‘the Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose’, amid frustration over lack of progress on a ...
A family has paid tribute to their “brave” son who has been killed while fighting in Ukraine. Callum Tindal-Draper, 22, from Gunnislake, Cornwall, was killed in action while serving with the foreign ...
A Vinicius Junior hat-trick and Jude Bellingham’s first goal of the season edged Real Madrid to within six points of LaLiga leaders Barcelona after a 4-0 win over Osasuna. Both men scored before the ...
Saqib Mahmood claimed England-best figures of four for 34 but the West Indies’ jaw-dropping firepower got them to 182 for nine in the first T20 against England in Barbados.
The Prince of Wales has defined his role as heir to the throne, saying he wants to carry out his duties with a “smaller r in the royal”.